• ...nded_Solids_(TSS)_in_stormwater suspended solids]'''</span> and associated pollutants. Because the ponds are designed to accumulate sediment to protect downstrea
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Phosphorus]]
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  • ...y to contain high concentrations and annual loads of trash, sediments, and pollutants in stormwater runoff. Of particular concern are trash, debris, sediments, m ...tant load'''. Areas with a high pollutant load, or the presence of certain pollutants that are not easily removed from runoff are a concern because they have the
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  • ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate. Their effectiveness fo
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  • ...l of water throughout the year. This pool of water allows for sediment and pollutants associated with that sediment to settle and remain in the wet pond, where t ...y therefore accumulate quickly in the pond. This sediment also may contain pollutants that are attached to the sediment.
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  • ...reams, and wetlands; destroying aquatic habitats; increasing the amount of pollutants that enter surface waters; and limiting groundwater recharge and the MS4 pr ...to develop a stormwater pollution prevention program (SWPPP) to reduce the pollutants entering the municipality's storm sewer system. When applying for the MS4 p
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...water quality benefit of a practice is defined by its ability to attenuate pollutants from stormwater runoff and prevent them from reaching <span title="A stream ...ary between each practice, primarily as a result of the mechanism by which pollutants are attenuated.
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  • ...prevent soil erosion, filter stormwater contaminants, and absorb airborne pollutants; limit or eliminate chemical use and water and repair lawn as needed</td>
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  • ...oved manually remained to wash-off into waterways following precipitation. Pollutants in stormwater runoff have long been recognized as contributors to <span tit ...g helps remove. The effectiveness of street sweeping for removing specific pollutants depends on the timing and methods of sweeping, including season, frequency
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  • ...prevent soil erosion, filter stormwater contaminants, and absorb airborne pollutants; limit or eliminate chemical use and water and repair lawn as needed</td>
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  • ...during these partial melts. This accounts for the high release of soluble pollutants in the early phases of the melt. ...ion, meltwater from these storage piles may contain high levels of soluble pollutants such as chloride, phosphorus, and some metals, as well as elevated biochemi
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  • ...ry#F|filter bed]] (~18 inches) and temporary runoff storage above the bed. Pollutants are trapped or strained out at the surface of the filter bed. The filter be Vegetative filters provide removal of sediment, nutrients, or pollutants by plant structures
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  • ...s designed, constructed and operated to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater".
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...nstream end of the <span title="Multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met ...tormwater runoff resides in the pond. Another mechanism for the removal of pollutants (particularly nutrients) is uptake by algae and aquatic vegetation. <span t
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  • ...ted sediments, trash, debris, floatables including hydrocarbons, and other pollutants of concern. ...ier used to contain floating trash, organic matter, oil, and other buoyant pollutants
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...oil|<font size=3>Example of a coarse-textured soil in which attenuation of pollutants will likely be minimal. Source: [https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/ ...rates above 8.3 inches per hour are (1) a diminished ability to attenuate pollutants due to the relatively short contact time between the soil and infiltrating
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  • ...ry#F|filtration]], interception, [[Glossary#E|evaporation]], and uptake of pollutants by trees and associated microbes. Trees are already part of virtually all d ...er that falls on the tree and/or is filtered through the soil volume. Some pollutants are adsorbed or filtered by soil, others are taken up or transformed by pla
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